Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Dallas, TX — As TFTP previously reported, on the night of Aug. 10, 2016, Tony Timpa called 911 asking police to help him because he had a history of mental illness and he was off his medication. When police arrived, Timpa was already handcuffed by a private security guard and was sitting peacefully on the sidewalk, asking police to help him. Instead of receiving help, however, police would mock Timpa and joke as they squeezed the life from him. And now, we are finding out that this mocking, joking, and suffocating was apparently all part of the officers’ strategy.  Continue reading “Cops Claim Mocking Man as They Suffocate Him to Death is Part of Their ‘Strategy’”

Activist Post – by Aaron Kesel

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered a state criminal probe into the actions of the Palm Beach sheriff and the former Palm Beach State Attorney, Barry Krischer, for their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein underage sex trafficking case, the Miami Herald reported.

More than 40 victims as young as 14 have been reported as part of Epstein’s “vast network.”  Epstein now faces 45 years in jail — one indictment can be read hereContinue reading “Florida Governor Orders Investigation Into Jeffrey Epstein Case After Senator Threatened”

Breitbart – by Charlie Spiering

President Donald Trump spoke about gun control proposals on Wednesday, as he left the White House to visit Dayton, Ohio and El Paso, Texas where two mass shootings occurred over the weekend.

He said that although there appeared to be political momentum for expanding background checks, there was little political effort to move forward on proposals to ban assault weapons.  Continue reading “Donald Trump Supports Expanding Background Checks; No ‘Political Appetite’ for Assault Weapons Ban”

Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson

Numerous fliers that say “death camps for Trump supporters now!!!” have been posted on street posts and parking meters in Patchogue, New York.

The fliers feature the threatening text in red and a stylized image of Trump’s face as a skeleton.  Continue reading “‘Death Camps For Trump Supporters’ Fliers Posted in New York”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Harley Davidson looks like it will be the first company to market with a mainstream electric motorcycle, according to engadget. The company’s LiveWire electric motorcycle will soon be on the road and will have a longer range than expected, at 140 miles of city driving on a single charge. But, like any other electric vehicle, you’ll still need to hook it up to a charger once in a while.  Continue reading “Harley Davidson Unveils “LiveWire” Electric Motorcycle That Goes 0-60 In 3 Seconds”

Mint Press News – by Miko Peled

JERUSALEM, PALESTINE — While Israel tries to portray a friendly face to the outside world, internally it is promoting racism and violence at levels that are more alarming than ever before. A course to prepare young high school students traveling overseas to be good “ambassadors” stands in contrast to racist policies and the advancement of a military that is encouraged to exercise unprecedented violence against civilians.  Continue reading ““Go Forth and Lie” Israel Rolls Out Mandatory Course for Students Travelling Abroad”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

A group of anti-vaccination activists including Orthodox Jews fumed on Friday after the New York state legislature passed a bill that will eliminate religious exemptions as a valid excuse not to vaccinate children, according to the New York Post. Hours later, the bill was signed into law by Governor Cuomo.

Shouting from the gallery, one man dressed in traditional Orthodox Jewish attire threatened “We’ll be back for you Jeffrey,” referring to the bill’s sponsor, Jeffrey Dinowitz (D).  Continue reading “Orthodox Jews Threaten “Motherf***er” NY Lawmaker After Anti-Vax Law Passes”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Russian lawmakers have said the new US-Poland joint declaration unveiled yesterday, which will see 1,000 more US troops sent to Poland from Germany along with military drones, will force the Kremlin to take “retaliatory steps” against what the Russian parliamentary statement called US “further large-scale deployments”.

One lawmaker went so far as to say the Russian military “would make Poland a target in the event of a conflict,” according to ReutersContinue reading “Kremlin Vows “Retaliatory Steps” Against “Aggressive” US Troop, Drone Build-up In Poland”

RT

Britain’s Home Secretary has revealed he has signed a request for the extradition of WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange to the US, where he is accused of violating the Espionage Act.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today program, Sajid Javid said that he signed and certified the papers on Wednesday, with the order going before the UK courts on Friday.  Continue reading “British Home Secretary signs extradition order to send Julian Assange to US”

Middle East Monitor

Israeli forces arrested 18 Palestinians in overnight raids across the occupied West Bank, according to the Israeli military on Tuesday, reports Anadolu Agency.

The individuals were detained for “suspected involvement in popular terrorist activities”, the army said in a statement, without elaborating on the nature of these activities.  Continue reading “Israel rounds up 18 Palestinians in West Bank raids”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Phenix City, AL — The taxpayers of Phenix, Alabama will likely soon be held liable for police misconduct after dashcam was released showing officers rip an innocent man from his vehicle and brutally beat him for no reason. The man’s only crime was driving a truck similar to another truck suspected of a DUI.

According to a recent lawsuit, Michael Elias Ruda had harmed no one and was simply driving down the road when police officers mistook him for an alleged DUI suspect and pulled him over.  Continue reading “Cops Mistake Innocent Man for Suspect, Drag Him From Truck, Beat Him to a Pulp”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

President Trump’s trade war has produced a logistical nightmare for American importers at Southern California ports.

Marisa Bedrosian Kosters, an executive at an Anaheim, Calif.-based ceramic tile and stone retailer, like any other retailer when they heard trade war last year, pulled demand forward by ordering additional product to get ahead of the tariffs and other duties, reported The GazetteContinue reading “Trade War Nightmare Causes Logistical Hell For Los Angeles Ports”

Reuters

HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at demonstrators who threw plastic bottles on Wednesday as protests against an extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland China for trial descended into violent chaos.

Tens of thousands of protesters had gathered peacefully outside the Chinese-ruled city’s legislature before tempers flared, some charging police with umbrellas.  Continue reading “Hong Kong police fire rubber bullets as extradition bill protests turn to chaos”

RT

Israeli intelligence arm Mossad has worked with the BDS-fighting Strategic Affairs Ministry to counter the international Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement, government diaries reveal.

The Strategic Affairs Ministry has been referred to as Israel’s ‘anti-BDS start up,’ and was behind the blacklist of 20 international BDS groups. It also set up the secretive Kella Shlomo corporation –now called Concert– with $36 million in government funding to carry out covert “mass awareness activities” and online engagement efforts to counter boycotts supporting Palestinians and the “delegitimization” of Israel.  Continue reading “Israeli minister’s diaries reveal Mossad involvement in anti-BDS push abroad”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

DARPA is perhaps the most disturbing entity in existence today.  The Department of Defense’s research arm is paying scientists to invent ways to instantly read soldiers’ minds using tools like genetic engineering and the end goal is “thought-controlled weapons.”  Continue reading “DARPA Wants “Thought Controlled Weapons” By Finding Ways To “Read Soldiers’ Minds””

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Baltimore, MD — A Baltimore cop has been charged and has since quit the department after he was seen on video savagely beating an unarmed and innocent man until blood poured from his face. From the beginning of the beating until the end, the man never posed a threat to the cop. Indeed, this is the focus of former Baltimore officer Arthur Williams’ trial which started this week—why did he attack?  Continue reading “Cop Charged After He Walked Up to Innocent Man and Horrifically Beat Him”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The total number of honey bee colonies across Europe plunged 16% over the winter 2017–18, according to COLOSS (Prevention of honey bee COlony LOSSes), an international, non-profit organization based in Switzerland, tasked with the goals of protecting honey bees.

Allison Gray, the lead researcher on the study, sent a COLOSS questionnaire to 25,363 beekeepers in 36 countries: 33 in Europe, plus Algeria, Israel, and Mexico.  Continue reading “Honey Bee Colonies Across Europe Plunge 16%, Says Study”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Documents leaked to Project Veritas by a Pinterest insider reveal that the San Francisco-based social media company has blocked links from Zero Hedge and several conservative or religious-based websites – adding them to a ‘porn domain block list’ originally intended to keep the platform free of sexually explicit material.  Continue reading “Pinterest Bans Zero Hedge By Adding To “Porn Domain Block List” Used To Target Conservatives”

Breitbart – by Simon Kent

Hong Kong’s government will push ahead with new extradition laws despite massive protests Sunday that convulsed the former British dependent territory.

Striking a defiant tone Monday after the city’s largest protest since the 1997 UK handover, chief executive Carrie Lam said the legislature would debate the bill on Wednesday as planned, rejecting protests that highlighted fears about Beijing’s’s growing hold over the semi-autonomous region.  Continue reading “Beijing Is Obeyed: Hong Kong to Push Ahead with China Extradition Bill”

Reuters

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – The Trump administration is again changing the way it vets people who want to sponsor minors who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border alone in an effort to speed up the release of thousands of migrant children currently in U.S. custody.

Under the change, announced to staff on Friday, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which houses unaccompanied migrant children, will no longer require an immigration records check on potential sponsors already backgrounded by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).  Continue reading “Trump administration moves to release migrant children faster from U.S. custody”